Students from Schenklengsfeld experience exciting Schiller rehearsal in Bad Hersfeld

Students from Schenklengsfeld experience exciting Schiller rehearsal in Bad Hersfeld

Bad Hersfeld, Deutschland - in Bad Hersfeld there was an exciting insight into the world of theater last Wednesday. Pupils of the E2 course politics and history of the Obersberg model school from Schenklengsfeld had the opportunity to attend a sample of the Schiller classic "Die Räuber" in the impressive abbey ruin. Accompanied by her teacher, the group makes an interesting discovery tour through the work of Friedrich Schiller, which was published anonymously in 1781 and was premiered in Mannheim in 1782, as

Nora Schulte also described the everyday life of an actress: "The rehearsals last daily from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and again from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m." The memorization of the texts is somewhat easier due to the bound language, but this remains a challenge. Many students showed interest in the creative process and the details of the acting profession.

A look at the piece

"The robbers" addresses the rivalry between Karl and Franz and illuminates the ambiguity of the mind and feeling as well as the difficult relationship between law and freedom. The premiere is planned for Friday, June 27th, at 9 p.m. In the coming week, the student group will deal with the final scene and write an essay on the piece. Schiller, who lived between 1759 and 1805, is considered the influential writer of the Epochs Storm and Drang as well as the classic. His most famous work, "The Robbers", is an important part of this literary tradition.

The poem "Amalia", also written by Schiller, addresses passionate love and the pain of loss and is therefore another aspect that can be considered in dealing with Schiller's work. It convinces with highly stabbed language and many images of images that stand for the emotional feeling of the protagonists. While the era of the storm and penetrated the youth movement, the Weimar classic shows a more regulated language use, which was shaped by Schiller and Goethe, among others (information from Abipur and Tesslangabe.de ).

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